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Business, 14.11.2019 23:31 JordanFlores2554

Mussatto corporation produces snowboards. the following per unit cost information is available: direct materials $16; direct labor $5; variable manufacturing overhead $9; fixed manufacturing overhead $12; variable selling and administrative expenses $6; and fixed selling and administrative expenses $13. using a 43% markup percentage on total per unit cost, compute the target selling price. (round answer to 2 decimal places, e. g. 10.50.)

target selling price$

2) hannon corporation produces high-performance rotors. it expects to produce 76,000 rotors in the coming year. it has invested $15,200,000 to produce rotors. the company has a required return on investment of 19%. what is its roi per unit? (round answer to the nearest whole dollar, e. g. 25)

roi per unit$

3)the heating division of klm international produces a heating element that it sells to its customers for $44 per unit. its variable cost per unit is $15, and its fixed cost per unit is $9. top management of klm international would like the heating division to transfer 14,680 heating units to another division within the company at a price of $29. the heating division is operating at full capacity. what is the minimum transfer price that the heating division should accept?

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